yeah I will do that124JOE wrote:dont forget to remove the ground wire and clean up both ends

yeah I will do that124JOE wrote:dont forget to remove the ground wire and clean up both ends
SLOSpider wrote:Looking good. I did read on some post and maybe you already done it. They say when you paint you should ground your panels and body to get less dust. I don't know how this will effect painting out side but a copper rod run into the ground and to chassis couldn't hurt.
SLOSpider wrote:Looking good. I did read on some post and maybe you already done it. They say when you paint you should ground your panels and body to get less dust. I don't know how this will effect painting out side but a copper rod run into the ground and to chassis couldn't hurt.
dom wrote:SLOSpider wrote:Looking good. I did read on some post and maybe you already done it. They say when you paint you should ground your panels and body to get less dust. I don't know how this will effect painting out side but a copper rod run into the ground and to chassis couldn't hurt.
I dont see how that will help.
Pick a very calm day, maybe sunrise, and wet the area around the car. Air blow all crevices and holes on the body. You can get a nice finish with little dust under the right conditions. Insects are attracted to the solvents and will trap themselves and make a mess trying to escape.
Raze wrote:Awesome! I'm very glad to see them on there, and keep going with the resto, looks great! Let me know how much those other wheels weigh when you get a chance and I'll paypal you or whatever.